certain antibiotics and if you have jaundice from a failing liver, many things could cause it.
cocaine
with light skin blues darker skin try a red-pink with very dark skin try a green-or yellow
yes the resin will cause it to yellow
if you mix pale pink with a bit of yellow and a TINY drop of green, you usually get a standard skin tone for a caucasian person.
Some soil contains minerals that will react with the enzymes in your body and cause your skin to stain.
coke
One cause of yellow color of skin is Jaundice
Yes
Jaundice means yellowing. The skin is yellow. Even the whites of the eyes are yellow. These are both seen in jaundice. This is due to high bilirubin levels from liver diseaseand cancer of the liver. Gall stones can block the gall ducts and also cause this.
Certain drugs, such as antibiotics like tetracycline and fluoroquinolones, as well as some nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and diuretics, can cause photosensitivity in individuals. This means that their skin becomes more sensitive to sunlight, leading to increased risk of sunburn and skin damage.
If you are taking Amanatadine, it can cause rashes on the legs.
WHAT drugs effect our skin? It make our skin rough.
drugs
you can take from drugs skin cancer
Yellow fever has that name because about 15% of the cases progress to a toxic phase including liver damage and jaundice. Jaundice causes the skin to turn yellow, hence the name.
Beta-carotene is a yellow pigment derived from food, such as carrots, sweet potatoes, and squash, that can sometimes color the skin. Consuming large amounts of foods rich in beta-carotene can give the skin a yellow-orange hue, particularly in areas with high levels of sun exposure.
Excessive consumption of beta-carotene, a precursor to vitamin A, can cause the skin to turn yellow or orange. This condition is known as carotenemia. It is not harmful, but it can be alarming to some individuals.